What is the trigpointing site?

What is the trigpointing site?

This site is designed for those people who are unable to walk past a trigpoint without bagging it! On these pages, you will find information about trigpointing, and be able to log your finds.

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How many trigpoints are there in the UK?

A number of groups (eg the Ramblers Association) have “adopted” individual trigpoints and keep them in good repair. Passive stations which have been removed from the network will also fall into this category. There are currently 177 stations in the active network, located at about 30 sites across Great Britain.

Does the Ordnance Survey maintain the locations of individual trigpoints?

While the Ordnance Survey have a database of their locations, it is not maintained and they have no interest in the current state of repair of individual trigpoints (unless they are a safety risk). A number of groups (eg the Ramblers Association) have “adopted” individual trigpoints and keep them in good repair.

What is the difference between trigpoints and triangulation pillars?

Triangulation Pillars – measuring shape. Trigpoints are the common name for “triangulation pillars”. These are concrete pillars, about 4′ tall, which were used by the Ordnance Survey in order to determine the exact shape of the country. They are generally located on the highest bit of ground in the area, so that there is a direct line…

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